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Jul 21, 2009 Thomsonfly, Boeing A Thomsonfly Boeing 737-300 crew on approach to Bournemouth airport, UK on 23 September 2007 let the aircraft's speed fall to 20kt (37km/h) below reference airspeed following an uncommanded disconnect of the autothrottle.
This operation, over long distances and essentially uncommanded seas, would have been at high risk of failure without the extraordinary intelligence support that enabled it to thread the needle of Axis air and naval power in the Atlantic and Mediterranean.
THE HELICOPTER AIRCRAFT COMMANDER(HAC) DEBRIEFED THE SENIOR T/M/S AVIONICS TECHNICIAN THAT, ALTHOUGH THE ALE-47 CIRCUIT BREAKERS WERE PULLED OUT AND THE CONTROL PANEL WAS ON STANDBY, THE ALE CONDUCTED AN IN-FLIGHT UNCOMMANDED DISPENSING OF FLARES.
 
 
 
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